Lorenzo Booker came to Florida State with high expectations and big shoes to fill. While spending most of his career splitting his carries, Booker's production has suffered. But an eye-opening performance against UCLA in the Emerald Bowl has served as a reminder of what he is capable of. Booker has...[details]

The good: Sears is an agile, wide-bodied lineman who has faced top competition weekly over his career and graded out highly on a consistent basis at both guard and tackle. He is a true road-grader lineman with the agility, power and technique to be a dominant drive blocker. He has deceptive lateral movement skills and is able to slide side-to-side very effectively to cut off speed rushers. He has very good awareness and alertness and keeps his head on a swivel and consistently picking up stunts and blitzes.

The bad: Sears some problems with endurance and does not look to be in prime shape physically. He has the agility and enough speed to get to the second level, but can be inconsistent to fit on a linebacker. He has only marginal speed for pulling. He did not work out the NFL Combine because of a knee injury sustained at the Senior Bowl.

Outlook: Top 75 prospect with highly developed tools that make him ready for rookie starting duty. He flashes explosiveness that will entice a club to invest a mid-first day pick on him in hopes he can win a guard job outright in camp.

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